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Not to steal Charlie’s “Thunder”, so to speak, but here are a few quick items you should also check out (but either before or after you do so, you HAVE to read Charlie’s piece). Found Objects – 7.28.11 (Click read more for full article) • In today’s installment of his power forward r[...]

At any given time over the course of NBA history, you could probably state that a significant portion of the teams were “building through the draft.” Or at least trying to. Pick the team with the best collection of young talent and you can bet that team would be classified as The Model for that tim[...]

Found Objects – 7.26.11 • In today’s 5-on-5, ESPN and TrueHoop writers discuss and debate the top shooting guards in the NBA. Naturally there was a debate between Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade for the best 2-guard, Monta Ellis was labeled the most overrated at the position and Michael Jordan was unanimously n[...]

Trying to characterize Shane Battier is one of the more difficult tasks as a basketball writer. How do you find the perfect balance between describing the nuances that make Battier a special player without overstating the clichés that have come to define him? The Battier Scouting Report: He’s selfless. He only cares ab[...]

Between Blake Griffin’s explosive debut season, the rumors (and eventual trade) that surrounded Baron Davis and Eric Gordon’s 26 missed games as he battled injury, no one would blame you for overlooking the jump EJ made last season. But the fact that Gordon showed he could produce efficiently on the floor while being c[...]

Here at ClipperBlog we’ve decided to start a new segment called “Found Objects,” in which we will link to tidbits of interesting Clipper-related information from the interwebs. Because of the lockout, there is not a lot of material to work with, so please be patient as we try to post these as often as[...]

In spite of the fact that there’s a lockout, the NBA decided to tease us with what a potential season’s schedule would look like today. One of the pleasant surprises was that the Clippers were given 20 games on national television, an indicator that Blake Griffin & Co.’s marketability has spread to the NBA[...]

The Clippers are a team of the future. Understood. But what does that really mean, other than the fact that Neil Olshey has the team financially prepared to strike at the likes of Dwight Howard, Deron Williams and Chris Paul in the summer of 2012, assuming they opt out of their respective contracts? For one, those of y[...]